Example sentences of "[modal v] have the whole [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Must have the whole army nearly !
2 You 'll have the whole school talking . ’
3 ‘ OK , we 'll have another look but do n't tell anyone else or we 'll have the whole village digging it up . ’
4 If they carry on this way we 'll have the whole site out
5 ‘ Ten thousand then , Mr Holroyd , and you 'll have the whole album . ’
6 ‘ You 'll have the whole place to yourself today .
7 We 'll have the whole house down . "
8 ‘ It 's between Louth and Willoughby but I 'm not saying exactly or we 'll have the whole world knowing ! ’
9 but we had one with eight so we 'd have we 'd have the whole thing there twice .
10 In the summer-time we used to have the whole rib of beef , cold with salad every Sunday ; our joint was that .
11 The sun took its toll in August when I went to Britford Sheep Fair with my Uncle Arthur , a civil servant who used to have the whole month for holiday and returned home to learn that Ron Stanley , a schoolmate who lived in The Friary , had died from sunstroke .
12 If you skate with the same passion as you preach I dare say you will have the whole parish at your feet . ’
13 So you can have the whole lot for four hundred .
14 You know you can have the whole family at it .
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